Country music duo Florida Georgia Line have confirmed that they are "taking a break" as a pair.
"I think 'taking a break' is the proper term, as opposed to breaking up," FGL's Tyler Hubbard told People during the opening ceremony for the duo's new "Florida Georgia Line: Mix It Up Strong" exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville.
However, the duo reaffirmed that they are not breaking up, but just taking a break from recording music together.
"We're not going our separate ways," Tyler's bandmate Brian Kelley said. " We're taking a break from recording our music. We're being artists. We love creating. And so a couple years back, we started writing without each other and trying different writers, and now we're both doing that with our music."
The pair will continue to perform together for the remaining 12 shows on Florida Georgia Line's ongoing I Love My Country Tour.
"We're sort of using these last 12 shows as a time to celebrate FGL, celebrate the fans, celebrate each other, and then support each other on the next chapter of our musical and creative journey, which is gonna be individually for a while," Hubbard said. "So we're excited."
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